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Estimates of lengths of shortest nonzero vectors in some lattices. I
Abstract In 1988, Friese et al. put forward lower estimates for the lengths of shortest nonzero vectors for “almost all” lattices of some families in the dimension 3. In 2004, the author of the present paper obtained a similar result for the dimension 4. Here we give a better estimate for the cardinality of the set of exceptional lattices for which the above estimates are not valid. In the case of dimension 4 we improve the upper estimate for an arbitrary chosen parameter that controls the accuracy of these lower estimates and for the number of exceptions. In this (first) part of the paper, we also prove some auxiliary results, which will be used in the second (main) part of the paper, in which an analogue of A. Friese et al. result will be given for dimension 5.
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The aim of this journal is to provide the latest information on the development of discrete mathematics in the former USSR to a world-wide readership. The journal will contain papers from the Russian-language journal Diskretnaya Matematika, the only journal of the Russian Academy of Sciences devoted to this field of mathematics. Discrete Mathematics and Applications will cover various subjects in the fields such as combinatorial analysis, graph theory, functional systems theory, cryptology, coding, probabilistic problems of discrete mathematics, algorithms and their complexity, combinatorial and computational problems of number theory and of algebra.